British Industrial History

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Automobile Engineer: 1969/09

From Graces Guide

357. Skoda-Liaz M 634 diesel engine. A 11,946 cm3 direct injection unit with a high camshaft, a separate head for each pair of its six cylinders and a heat exchanger in the lubrication system - J. Honcu

376. Scania-Vabis LB80: Four versions to be marketed in the United Kingdom, all with power assisted steering as standard equipment

378. Typical calculations for a European car. An example of the selection of an air conditioning system for a European private car by the Sofica division of Societe Anonyme Franqaise du Ferodo

382. Combined heater and cooling system. The Delaney Gallay combined unit for the Jaguar XJ6 is installed in the same space as the normal heater

383. American equipment for European cars. In the U.S.A, Coolaire kits are installed in imported European cars: in Britain, the Coolaire Manufacturing Co. (Europe) Ltd. can offer similar units as original equipment

384. Equipment for buses and coaches. Owing to the large areas of glass, coaches need large refrigeration units; Smiths Industries Ltd. have developed several suitable systems